...to just plain 'ol rice krispy treats.
I promise.
Let me explain.
Some months ago we had a Relief Society Enrichment activity that I don't remember anything about except for the dessert. Now that's saying something 'cuz I was one of the guest speakers! Okay, for real I do remember it was about being money wise with buying groceries, cleaning, budgets and home improvements. Many wonderful ideas were shared. On the back table were trays stacked with the budget wise/super easy treat of all time...rice krispy treats! Clever, I thought.
I was going to leave without a taste but then a friend said, with wide-eyed wonder, "Have you tried the rice krispy treats?!?!"
So I did.
Goodness-gracious-sakes-alive!
Simple and truly memorable.
Here is the recipe I use from Smitten Kitten:
Salted Brown Butter Crispy Treats
What’s different about these? Oh, just a bit more (coughdouble) butter which you toast until it’s brown and nutty and help along with some coarse salt, just minor things. But it changes everything.
Makes 16 2-inch squares or 32 1- x 2-inch small bars
4 ounces (1/4 pound or 1 stick) unsalted butter, plus extra for the pan
1 10-ounce bag marshmallows
Heaping 1/4 teaspoon coarse sea salt
6 cups Rice Krispies cereal (about half a 12-ounce box)
Butter (or coat with non-stick spray) an 8-inch square cake pan with 2-inch sides.
In a large pot, melt butter over medium-low heat. It will melt, then foam, then turn clear golden and finally start to turn brown and smell nutty. Stir frequently, scraping up any bits from the bottom as you do. Don’t take your eyes off the pot as while you may be impatient for it to start browning, the period between the time the butter begins to take on color and the point where it burns is often less than a minute.
As soon as the butter takes on a nutty color, turn the heat off and stir in the marshmallows. The residual heat from the melted butter should be enough to melt them, but if it is not, turn it back on low until the marshmallows are smooth.
Remove the pot from the stove and stir in the salt and cereal together. Quickly spread into prepared pan. I liked to use a piece of waxed or parchment paper that I’ve sprayed with oil to press it firmly and evenly into the edges and corners, though a silicon spatula works almost as well.
Let cool, cut into squares and get ready to make new friends.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
You'll never go back...
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Fast Sunday.
10:30 church.
I know he can't be starving.
Yet.
He leans over to me before the meeting even begins with a look of anguish and whispers,
"I'm starving!"
I reassure him that he will survive.
Then he turns to Brent and asks with a great deal of annoyance...
"Who came up with this Fast Sunday stuff anyway????"
Guess we need to go over a few basics in our next FHE: )
Thursday, August 11, 2011
School rules!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Guess who we saw on our trip to the midwest...
Well, a few of them anyway : )
Home teacher extraordinaire!
Relief Society President and Maddie's Young Women's leader extraordinaire!
And one of their darling daughters extraordinaire!
All of them friends extraordinaire!
We enjoyed lunch together at Jack Stack. If you ever happen to find yourself lost in the endless and gorgeous cornfields of Kansas City, please make your way here. You will be oh so happy!
And since we share a love of baseball, we enjoyed a meander through the NLBM together.
It was a beautiful museum. So rich in history that it left me with a lump in my throat - in a happy sort of way. I guess after 20 years together, Brent's tender feeling towards this sport is rubbing off on me. I saw him wipe a tear away a few times but you didn't hear that from me : )
A gigantic WE LOVE YOU to the Higgins crew!!
Monday, August 1, 2011
It has been a lovely 20 years together...
20 reasons why I love you...
1. Our blind date was a great success although I don't know how you remained so calm with me in my tight jeans and sweater : )
2. You were so easy to talk to and made me laugh right from the beginning.
3. You loved my mom the moment you met her.
4. You looked good in a baseball uniform : )
5. You were so supportive of my desire to serve my mission even though we knew it meant putting our plans to be together on hold.
6. You and I agreed that if being together was right, it would be right in 18 months.
6. I fit right under your chin then.
7. I still do. With your arms wrapped around me, it is the safest place I can think of.
8. Your parents loved me and welcomed me into your family so warmly. I'll never forget the first time I saw your mom after I got home from my mission. It was at a Mitchell reunion and she came toward me, took both my hands in hers and smiled from ear to ear saying, "just let me look at you!" I loved her so much right then.
9. You respected my dad's protectiveness of his only daughter when I got home.
10. You bear a strong and powerful testimony. I feel the Spirit when you share those feelings. It was those feelings that led us to take our family to Nauvoo and have such an incredible, unforgettable trip together. I'll always be grateful for your insistence in this matter.
11. You have a wonderful ability to make the scriptures come alive for me and our children. I love when it's your turn to give the lesson for Family Home Evening.
12. You honor your Priesthood and it blesses my life and our home.
13. Having worked for and earned the rank of Eagle yourself, you are dedicated and enthusiastic about helping Davis and Cooper in their scouting goals. When I see you interacting with our boys in this aspect it fills my heart to the brim!
14. You get more excited to give me something than you ever do to get something for yourself.
15. You value our children and give yourself fully to them. Sharing your testimony with them, teaching them correct and honest principles, encouraging them as they gain an education with endless homework support and then finding time to share the part of you that others rarely get to see but what we love the most.
16. You work day to day to see that our family is financially provided for. Even at the expense of choosing necessity over desire.
17. Your passion for BYU is an enormous part of you. I didn't realize that 20 years ago but I have come to love it. I don't fully understand it all the time but I love it just the same.
18. Another passion that makes up a great part of you is your love of baseball. When I watch you coach our boys and your teams and I witness the countless hours you give to them, I see a piece of you that leaves me in awe. You have a gift to teach. No matter the subject.
19. You give 100% plus when it comes to keeping our home clean, in good repair and home improvements. From dishes, to toilets, to tile grout, to cooking, to a remodel in the backyard and new tile in the bathroom, to packing the car for a trip like a wizard - it seems you can do it all.
20. You still make me catch my breath with your kiss.
Here's to 20 lovely years my magnificent man!
Monday, July 18, 2011
In the driver's seat...
There is a conflict of emotions whenever
my "i-just-got-my-license-i-want-to drive-everywhere" daughter takes the car keys.
On one hand it really is great to say "please go pick up a gallon of milk" and I don't have to even step out of the house. It is also really great that she can take herself somewhere and get back without Brent or I having to drop off or pick up. It is really great that she can drop the boys off to a practice or take the boys to get an ice cream.
It really is great.
Really.
But on the other hand it's really scary.
Maddison is a great driver. She is cautious, careful, attentive and can even correct my 28 year old driving skills that need polishing. Bottom line is I trust her. But that doesn't stop my worring. I worry about the other people on the road making crazy decisions. I worry about her and a car full of chatty-singing to the radio-laughing girls not seeing a stop sign. I did that once. I know the outcome. I worry about others not seeing them. I worry about her getting caught in a blinding dust storm or a haulting monsoon. I worry about cell phones, texting and even though we have strict rules concerning them, I still worry. Have you seen the Subaru commercial where the dad is leaning in the car window telling his little daughter all the rules before she pulls out of the driveway and then when he hands the keys over it is to his teenage daughter? I get choked up every time.
It really is scary.
Really.
Ready or not.
Here she comes.
Or should I say
There she goes.
Be safe my beautiful girl.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Happenings in Utah...
1. Watching the boys play catch under the Y (the real one on the mountain didn't show up well in the picture so I put one on myself) while we waited for the fireworks.
2. Watching the Stadium of Fire fireworks.
3. I love fireworks.

4. Spending time with John and Kristin and their darling family.
5. Kristin's yummy chicken and beef kabobs and "i can't get enough of this" corn and avacado salad.
6. Laughing, chatting, catching up and being so grateful for lasting friendships.
7. Listening to Brent get his fill of all things Jimmer Fredette.

8. Taking Maddison and her friend, Miranda, over to the BYU campus and checking them in for EFY.
9. Driving away and missing her already.
12. The boys putting on our own 4th of July firework display that was quite spectacular.

13. Putting flowers on mom and Joyce's graves.
14. Loving them and missing them still.
15. Going to see "17 Miracles" and feeling so grateful for my pioneer heritage.
16. James G. Willie, the captian of this handcart company, is my not-so-far off Grandfather.
17. While visiting my mom's grave in Mendon, we stopped at the Willie home.
18. It feels so good to remind our kids what great examples of unwavering faith and dedicated service they come from.
19. Large shoes to fill.

20. Stopping at Maddox in Brigham City for our comsumption of fluffy rolls, raspberry butter and melt in your mouth beef, shrimp, fried chicken and whatever else we were craving.
21. Spending an evening with my brother Jim and his family.
22. I don't realize how much I miss them until I have them all right there in the same room with me.
23. Goodness. Now I have a lump in my throat.
24. Enjoying lunch with two wonderful childhood friends.
25. Being grateful for friendships that span the years.
30. Driving through Orderville and seeing a herd of elk that were impressive to say the least.

31. There are sand dunes off the side of the road behind a barbwire fence just south of Page.
32. In the gillions of times we've drove past these dunes I've thought how fun it would be to stop one time and feel the powder between my toes.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Last time I checked...
Thursday, June 30, 2011
A boy and his brother...
This morning, just as I was about to get out of bed, in came a darling red head with a sweet grin. He was carrying a tray with two Krispy Kreme doughnuts and a glass of milk. He sat the tray down next to me and gave me a kiss on the cheek. He asked if there was anything else I needed.
Although KK doughnuts are a no no for my stomach first thing in the morning - I enjoyed every bite while my little guy sat beside me and chatted up a storm about pending firework purchases.
He's doing a good job learning to be thoughtful and kind just like his big brother.
photo taken 12/09
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
For the love of the game...
School's out.
Thank you Mrs. Bray and Miss Fischer for giving your all to my kids.
Although you will never be compensated appropriately enough monetarily for what you do,
please know the amount of gratitude that comes with the insufficient words
THANK YOU!!
Amicable
Valiant
Imaginative
Steadfast
Competitive
One of a kind
Obliging
Peppery
Exuberant
Remarkable
Attentive
Dedicated
Darling
Influential
Smiley
Organized (although this does not hold true when it comes to her bedroom)
Nice (such a tiny word that means so much)
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Finally ~ some pictures of the show!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
The making of Daddy Warbucks...
Right from the moment that Davis came home in January from auditions for the school play and announced that he was going to play the part of Daddy Warbucks, he said he was going to shave his head. Knowing that Davis is true to his word, I didn't doubt that he would. In order to give him an out I did say that he could make a final decision about that in May when it came down to performance time. When we asked if he wanted to go try out a bald cap to see how it would look, he still insisted he was going to do it right.
And he did...
So after taking it down to silky smooth...
It made the perfect impression and transformed our boy into a man...
It's hard for me to believe that Davis looked like this only four months ago...











